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  1. Rotenone - Wikipedia

    Rotenone is an odorless, colorless, crystalline isoflavone. It occurs naturally in the seeds and stems of several plants, such as the jicama vine, and in the roots of several other members of the Fabaceae. …

  2. Rotenone: A Natural Pesticide’s Uses and Health Risks

    Jul 22, 2025 · Rotenone is a naturally occurring chemical compound derived from the roots and stems of certain tropical and subtropical plants. Its primary function is as a broad-spectrum pesticide and …

  3. Acute rotenone poisoning: A scoping review - PMC

    Our literature review examined acute rotenone poisoning in humans, including exposure scenarios, clinical presentations, and treatments.

  4. Rotenone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Rotenone is used worldwide because it has broad spectrum insecticidal, acaricidal, and other pesticidal properties. Its formulations include crystalline preparations (about 95%), emulsifiable solutions (about …

  5. Rotenone is the "reset button" for fisheries, but what is it ...

    May 21, 2024 · Rotenone blocks the exchange of oxygen across the gills of fish and essentially suffocates them, and it works in very low concentrations (as low as 50 parts per billion). When …

  6. Rotenone, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

    What is Rotenone? Rotenone is a naturally-occurring compound derived from the roots of tropical plants in the genus Derris, Lonchocarpus or Tephrosia. It has been used for centuries by natives in Central …

  7. According to the World Health Organization, rotenone is moderately toxic to humans.Human exposure mainly occurs through its extraction and formulation as a pesticide and piscicide.

  8. The following information addresses the use and safety of rotenone and is adapted from publications by the American Fisheries Society (“AFS”) (see links below), the most respected voice in fisheries …

  9. How Does Rotenone Kill Insects - blog.entomologist.net

    Oct 11, 2025 · Rotenone is a natural insecticide and pesticide found in plants that kills insects by inhibiting mitochondrial respiration, leading to reduced oxygen uptake.

  10. Rotenone | C23H22O6 | CID 6758 - PubChem

    Rotenone is an isoflavone compound that naturally occurs in the jicama vine plant as well as many Fabaceae plants. It has broad spectrum insecticide and pesticide activity and is also toxic to fish.